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DEGREE REGULATIONS & PROGRAMMES OF STUDY 2005/2006
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MBA (in International Business)
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1 Management Knowledge 1 H 11 20
(Components in Economics, Finance, Accounting, and Statistics, plus Integrative Project)
Management Knowledge 2 H 11 20
(Components in Organisation Studies, Marketing, Operations Management, and Ethics, plus Integrative Project)
Strategic Management H 11 10
THREE of the following courses taught  in the daytime
Advertising Management and Evaluation (MBA) H 11 10
Business Finance (MBA) H 11 10
Business Forecasting (MBA) H 11 10
Business to Business Marketing H 11 10
Consumer Behaviour (MBA) H 11 10
Contemporary Issues in Management H 11 10
Economics of Strategy (MBA) H 11 10
E-Commerce (MBA) H 11 10
Financial Analysis (MBA) H 11 10
International Business (MBA) H 11 10
Managing Across Cultures H 11 10
Managing Organisations (MBA) H 11 10
Quality Management (MBA) H 11 10
Strategic HR and the New Economics   of Personnel H 11 10
The Management of R and D and Product Innovation H 11 10
Students may also select appropriate options from amongst those offered in the evening programme, though these may run every other year, and so not all those listed will be available.  The list of options are as follows:
Company Finance H 11 10
Contemporary Issues in Management H 11 10
Decision Support Models and Systems H 11 10
E-Commerce (WEEKENDS MODE) H 11 10
Entrepreneurship & the Management of New Ventures (WEEKENDS MODE) H 11 10
Game Theory in Business H 11 10
Investment and Securities Markets (MBA) H 11 10
Law of Business Transactions H 11 10
Managing Changing Organisations H 11 10
Managing Reward and Performance H 11 10
Market Research H 11 10
Negotiations H 11 10
Project Management H 11 10
Public Sector Management H 11 10
Courses in Partner Institutions during April- June 11 40
Dissertation H 11 60
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